Archive for March, 2009

A New Business Proposition

Jeanette on Mar 24th 2009

The following solicitation was submitted by Edward Palitang, to all readers of the Sagunto Star:

logoHi Everyone,
Naimbag nga aldaw you amin apo. I’m not sure if this was the right place to post this message. Mr. webmaster, kindly please guide after reading this.

To those out there who have the guts of a genuine entrepreneur, you may want to start doing your business by your own.
FYI, fastest moving commodities nowadays are cooking oil and soap detergents. As a matter of fact - in our industry (trading - export / import) they selling like a hot cake con chocolate man!

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Sagunto Parade

Jeanette on Mar 18th 2009

The video below was shared with us by Eleno “Boying” Annaguey. It was taken during the Sagunto Homecoming Parade last December 2008.

“Enjoy the parade Barangay Sagunto! The video is more on the people/houses of Sagunto than on the parade participants. For those who have a video of the parade and the reunion events, please upload your videos so we can all enjoy them.” ~ Boying

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Rest in Peace, Wilma Castillo Tagalicud

Jeanette on Mar 17th 2009

It is with great sorrow that we share with you the passing of Wilma Castillo Tagalicud on March 13, 2009.

We’d like to share with you the following eulogy from the forum:

Wilma ,the youngest daughter of the late MR.RICARDO and MRS.Feliza CASTILLO, was a very bright student during her time.She was a consistent honor student and even was the Salutatorian i know, way back her Artacho HIgh School days.

A vibrant lady, yet so simple and humble in so many ways.She was able to show that simplicity is beauty, inside and out.

If Sacrifice means loving, sacrifice indeed became Ms. WIlma.She have made a choice to be a family woman, an endearing mother to her sons and daughters and a continuing obedient sister to her other siblings.She was a cool lady, a very principled lady without expressing to the whole world yet she knows what she wants.She was very patient, unassuming and peace-loving woman i saw.Never did she wanted rudeness and messy people going around.She indeed was the cool aunt that i know of.

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More Changes to Artacho School

Jeanette on Mar 17th 2009

Artacho School, like most of Sison, is undergoing rapid changes under the new administration and due to the perseverance and hard work of school advocates like PTCA President, Kagawad Loejan Anudon who petitioned board member Danilo C. Uy to approve the funding for the project. Board member Uy has given the green light and the the construction of the new auditorium/stage is almost complete. Also crucial in the completion of this project are high school PTCA president, Elmer C. Eliseo, elementary school principal Mrs. Jovita Narciza and high school principal, Dr. Danilo B. Alegado and students who helped by providing snacks to the construction workers. Great team work, everyone!

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Stage Construction Stage Construction

Photos courtesy of LAnudon.

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Water Finally Arrives in Artacho School

Jeanette on Mar 14th 2009

UPDATED MARCH 17
Did you attend Artacho school? Then you probably know that the school did not have it’s own water supply. It’s hard to believe that Artacho School is just now getting its own water supply thanks to the tireless efforts of Kagawad Loejan Anudon. Kagawad Anudon, who is also PTCA president for Artacho School, campaigned and relentlessly pursued officials to drill a well for the school so that the students won’t have to fetch water from neighboring wells anymore. With the leadership of Engineer Jonar Manaois, drilling equipment and supplies have been delivered at the school and soon Artacho School will have its own water supply right on campus.

Well supplies Well supplies Truck approaching the gate

According to Kgwd. Anudon, “Kawawa kasi mga bata sa school. Lagi silang inuutusan ng mga teachers na magigib kung sasan saan at napakadelikado pa ang highway sa kanila.” Having a well on campus will give students more time to focus on their learning rather than carrying water to the school and their safety is more secure when they don’t have to navigate crossing the busy highway to perform this chore.

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